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Peachtree
and Ponce Celebration Is a Thank You to Atlanta for Saving the
Theater

The
Fox Theatre proudly announces The Fox
Theatre Block Party on Sunday, June
7 from noon – 6 p.m. The celebration is a thank
you to Atlanta for supporting the Save the Fox campaign in 1974-1975
and an opportunity to share the icon with a new generation of fans.

In
1974, the future of the legendary Fox Theatre was uncertain. Citizens
rallied to “Save the Fox” and raised $1.85 million to restore the
beloved Atlanta landmark, resulting in the Fox’s triumphant return
in 1975 as an opulent performance venue.

The block party will
provide guests the opportunity to experience the magic of the Fox
through live entertainment on two stages, special tours, food and
drinks, activities, and prizes. Confirmed music includes Francine
Reed, Bogey & the Viceroy, Orquesta MaCuba, and Tribute – A
Celebration of the Allman Brothers Band. More acts will be announced
closer to the event.

“We’re
excited to turn the theater inside out for the party,” said
Fox Theatre Vice President and General Manager Adina Erwin. “We’re
bringing the thrill of the Fox outdoors, and we invite all of Atlanta
to rock the block with us and celebrate!”

The block party will
take place rain or shine at the intersection of Peachtree Street NE
and Ponce de Leon Avenue, an area that historically represents the
heart of Atlanta. Both streets at the intersection will be closed to
vehicle traffic; the main entrance will be at Peachtree Street NE and
3rd Street NE.

Also
planned are multiple social media Q&A’s leading up to
the block party. Random winners can win prizes including
drink and food vouchers during block party, 40thanniversary
Save the Fox merchandise, Fox Theatre tour vouchers, and more!
Please follow us at www.fb.com/foxtheatreinstitute and
our official event hashtag #FoxBlockParty for more details.

The block party will
be free and open to the public. Current sponsors for the
event include Budweiser/Atlanta Beverage, Georgia Natural Gas, Lexus,
Regions and AT&T.